Logical Graphs • First Impressions 1
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https://inquiryintoinquiry.com/2024/08/30/logical-graphs-first-impressions-…
Moving Pictures of Thought —
A logical graph is a graph‑theoretic structure in one of the systems
of graphical syntax Charles S. Peirce developed for logic.
Introduction —
In numerous papers on qualitative logic, entitative graphs, and
existential graphs, C.S. Peirce developed several versions of
a graphical formalism, or a graph‑theoretic formal language,
designed to be interpreted for logic.
In the century since Peirce initiated their line of development, a variety
of formal systems have branched out from what is abstractly the same formal
base of graph‑theoretic structures. The posts to follow explore the common
basis of those formal systems from a bird's eye view, focusing on the aspects
of form shared by the entire family of algebras, calculi, or languages, however
they happen to be viewed in a given application.
Resources —
Logical Graphs
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Logical_Graphs
Futures Of Logical Graphs
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Futures_Of_Logical_Graphs
Propositional Equation Reasoning Systems
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https://oeis.org/wiki/Propositional_Equation_Reasoning_Systems
Charles Sanders Peirce • Bibliography
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https://mywikibiz.com/Charles_Sanders_Peirce
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https://mywikibiz.com/Charles_Sanders_Peirce_%28Bibliography%29
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Jon
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